I’m trying to get word out about a new process to make significantly higher potency liposomal vitamin C. I’m selling nothing (there are not even ads on the site), I simply want to help people make better liposomal vitamin C.

I think you did a great job! Although I personally have no need of liposomal ascorbate [as far as I know], I have already referred your webpage to several people.

Just one "fact" you probably want to change: You wrote on your "Research" page:

1 level tablespoon (about 6 grams) of vitamin C

One tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, and each teaspoon contains approximately 4 grams of ascorbic acid. So the figure should have been 12 rather than 6 [unless I am not understanding something].

Kudos to you for your webpage!

David

JFYI, I have ingested a Bowel Tolerance dose of ascorbic acid [via one gram tablets], in HEALTH, not illness [of which I have had virtually none], basically every day since 1994, amounting to [currently], on average, 75+ grams [daily], in 10 to 15 divided doses.

For the tablespoon measurement I just grabbed one from my kitchen and used that. The idea was to point out that saturation levels of vitamin C is MUCH more vitamin C then the Bradley Brooks recipe calls for - even if you double the tablespoon from 6 to 12.

You are sharing some very interesting information here. I do my research in animals, using homemade liposomal vit.C (no placebo effect!!). I will try the method you describe and let you know about my results. It's very generous of you to share all this.

This is my first post on this forum. Sorry for my english, it is not my mothertongue.

I have made my first batch of the liposomal C using the receipt shared by "qualityliposomalc".

Here are my observations and concerns:

I am using 2.6l ultrasonic cleaner: http://www.velleman.eu/products/view/?c ... &id=372810I have bought two beakers made of boro glass. Not sure if that the glass isn't too thick for the cleaner ...Anyway because my cleaner is rather flat I needed to split the mixture to these two 1l. beakers..

I have measured the ingredients, held 20% of the lecithin, because it was said the final batch could be too thick. Unfortunately I threw full portion of the lecithin anyway and .... of course in the end I got very dense liquid...

With such a mixture I was unable to get rid of the bubbles in UC and needed to add almost 150 ml of additional distilled waterto get the mixture with the same viscosity like in the video on the webpage...

I wonder what proportions I could use next time, when another batch will be prepared ... Furthermore I would like to ask you if the final receipt tastes a little acidly?

qualityliposomalc in his lab has a very professional powerful cleaner. I have only 160W one. Shouldn't I put the mixture directly to the UC? I read in this forum concerns about stainless steel however on youtube there are many videos depictingliposomalC production directly in UC. I am also confused when watching such videos, because they ONLY take, 1 - 2 level of tablespoon of AA for the whole 1l container ... How much of the vitamin c will be for one serving that way ...?

Everclear is a pure grain alcohol. The brand, produced by David Sherman Corporation, comes in two strength bands, both 95% (190 proof), and 75.5% (151 proof) bottles. Although, the 95% is undeniably the most popular and most available type.

Many of the US provinces have made it illegal to buy Everclear and it's very uncommon to see the most potent of the Everclear products sold outside of America.

And it's for good reason too. Everclear is incredibly potent and should be used strictly and responsibly. Don't drink it straight!

Its sale is prohibited in 14 U.S. states (California, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, and Washington).

IT is available on Line!!

To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many isresearch!

Washington state seems to have some intriguing laws when it comes to high levels of alcohol. The latest I can find on it is 151 proof is the strongest sold to the general public. However you can get what they consider “Industrial Alcohol,” (190+) if you have a permit. If you plan on purchasing less then 5 gallons per year. The permit is $5 and you must sign an affidavit stating it’s for “Personal use!” Most liquor stores there stock it but it’s considered a “Under the Counter Item!” or you must purchase it from a licensed alcohol distributor.

This was valid as of June 2013 so it might have changed.

Another interesting note; Is that if a “Alcohol Distributor,” gives any amount of alcohol to a member or representative of the Alcohol Control Board for whatever reason be it sample for testing or “PROMOTIONAL CONSIDERATION,” The Distributor is responsible for payment of taxes on said Alcohol.

Which I guess means if you bribe a state official, you wouldn’t want them to pay taxes on it! Would You?

To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism. To steal from many isresearch!

I made some lipo c using the new recipe. I weighed each ingredient using a kitchen digital scale and was amazed how much vodka I needed. Hope I didn't misunderstand the directions. I used the 40 proof vodka.

My batch was very thick until I finished the ultrasonic treatment. Then it became a 'thin gravy' texture. It didn't separate but when I performed the baking soda test for degree of encapsulation, it foamed like crazy. Maybe this test doesn't work with the vodka recipe?

The thickness is definitely the problem in that receipt. Did you add 100% of the lecithin or only 80%?

I am not so sure if we can perform baking soda test for that mixture.That test origins from Bradley receipt in which he takes relatively small amount of the vitamin c.There are two, three tablespoons of the VC. In that receipt we have much more ... - 160 g per batch. ....

It means to me that the portion of the vitamin c not encapsulated is much bigger than in the "standard" receipt ... what may result in such explosive reaction when making such a test ....

Tell me if I am wrong.. I hope that finally the author will come here and will try to help us